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- notable people: Given name Oleksa Dovbush (1700–1745), Ukrainian outlaw Oleksa Hirnyk (1912–1978), Ukrainian Soviet dissident Oleksa Lozowchuk (born 1976)...
- Oleksa Dovbush (Ukrainian: Олекса Довбуш, Polish: Aleksy Dobosz; 1700 – 24 August 1745) was a famous Ukrainian outlaw in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- Oleksa Mykolajovych Hirnyk (Ukrainian: Олекса Миколайович Гiрник; 28 March 1912 – 21 January 1978) was a Ukrainian nationalist and Soviet dissident, an...
- Michael James Oleksa (March 16, 1947 – November 29, 2023) was an American missionary priest of the Orthodox Church in America, who spent 50 years traveling...
- dissident Oleksa Tykhyy. How a teacher from Soviet Donetsk became "Public Enemy #1"". Euromaidan Press. Retrieved 22 October 2023. "Tykhy, Oleksa". Encyclopedia...
- Oleksa Kharlampiyovych Novakivskyi (Ukrainian: Оле́кса Харла́мпійович Новакі́вський; 14 March 1872, Obodivka, Trostianets Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast — 29...
- historical adventure film directed by Oles Sanin and based on the life of Oleksa Dovbush, the most famous of the opryshka leaders in the Carpathian Mountains...
- The 68th Jaeger Brigade "Oleksa Dovbush" (Ukrainian: 68-ма окрема єгерська бригада імені Олекси Довбуша) is a brigade of the Ukrainian Ground Forces formed...
- Oleksiy Vasyliovych Zaryckyy (Ukrainian: Олексій Васильович Зарицький; 17 October 1912 — 30 October 1963) was a priest of the Ukrainian Gr**** Catholic...
- Oleksa Storozhenko (24 November 1806, Lysohory, Chernihiv region, Russian Empire – 6 November 1874, Berestia, Russian Empire) was a writer, anthropologist...